Ordering of Sentences: Test-11

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Direction for Individual Question In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

Ordering of Sentences: Test-11

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Question 1

S1 : To a foreign learner, English pronunciation presents the greatest difficulty. S6 : But a knowledge of Phonetics will help a great deal in learning correct English pronunciation. P: Words are spelt in one way and pronounced in another. Q: For instance 'u' has different pronunciations in 'but', 'put', 'build' and 'bury'. R: The English language is notoriously un-phonetic. S: The same letters give different sounds in different words. The correct sequence should be

A

PRSQ

B

QSPR

C

SPQR

D

RPSQ

Question 1 Explanation:

The correct sequence is RPSQ.
S1 introduces a foreigner’s main difficulty, English pronunciation. R depicts why the problems exists. P elucidates the idea in R. S elucidates it further. Q provides an instance for the same.

Question 2

S1 : Isaac possessed a wounderful faculty of acquiring knowledge by the simplest means. S6 : Thus, even in his boyish sports, he was continually searching out the secrets of philosophy. P: Yet nothing could be more simple. Q: You will never guess how the boy could compel that unseen wonder, the wind to tell him the measure of its strength. R: For instance, what methods do you suppose he took to find out the strength of the wind? S: He jumped against the wind and by the length of the jump he could calculate the force of the wind. The correct sequence should be

A

PQRS

B

QRSP

C

RQPS

D

PSQR

Question 2 Explanation:

The correct sequence is RQPS.
S1 introduces Isaac’s ability of acquiring knowledge. R puts up an instance for the same. Q tells how this instance would be handled by the boy. P tells the simplicity with which the boy would handle this. S talks about his approach to solving the problem.

Question 3

S1: If we dump sewage into a stream, on a small scale, the stream dissolves it and purifies it. S6 : For this overwhelming kind of pollution we need to coin a new term which we call super-pollution. P: It can no longer deal even with the small quantity of sewage which it once accepted without difficulty. Q: Ten miles downstream the water is pure again. R: The system has broken down. S: But if we dump large quantities of sewage, we end by killing the purifying bacteria and then the stream has lost its power to purify. The correct sequence should be

A

QSPR

B

RSQP

C

PRQS

D

PQRS

Question 3 Explanation:

The correct sequence is QSPR.
S1 talks about the dumping of sewage into a stream. Q tells that the water is pure, ten miles downstream. S tells that the purity of water is lost if more sewage is dumped into it. P talks about the effects of dumping large quantities of sewage. R relates to P and tells when the things mentioned in P happen, it means that the system has broken down.

Question 4

S1: When he joined the college, he was an adolescent and immature. S6: But his sagacity helped him get a good job. P: He learnt a lot from his experiences at the college. Q: He had to get suitably employed. R: Four years of study in the college changed him completely. S: When he left it he was ready to face the problems of life. The correct sequence should be

A

PQRS

B

SRQP

C

RPSQ

D

QSRP

Question 4 Explanation:

The correct sequence is RPSQ.
S1 talks about how he was initially. R tells that his college life changed him. P tells about the way the change happened. S tells the effect of the change on him. Q relates to the conclusion.

Question 5

S¬1: Jagdish was tired after the long walk through the thick jungle. S6 : Here, to his satisfaction, he found that there were hardly any mosquitoes. P: As night fell he came to a swampy place near a lake; where he decided to camp. Q: At last, in despair, he sprang into the branches of a nearby tree and climbed to the top. R: But the place was so full of mosquitoes that he found it impossible to sleep. S: He spread a blanket on the ground and stretched himself out on it. The correct sequence should be

A

PSRQ

B

PRSQ

C

PSQR

D

PQRS

Question 5 Explanation:

The correct sequence is PSRQ.
P states what Jagdish did. S tells what he did next. R tells about the problems there. Q tells what he finally did.

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